What is IOI in computer?

What is IOI in computer?

The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is an annual competitive programming and one of the International Science Olympiads for secondary school students. The International Olympiad in Informatics is one of the most prestigious computer science competitions in the world.

Which language is required for coding?

JavaScript is the most common coding language in use today around the world. This is for a good reason: most web browsers utilize it and it’s one of the easiest languages to learn. JavaScript requires almost no prior coding knowledge — once you start learning, you can practice and play with it immediately.

What programming language should I learn to participate in IOI?

To be able to participate in IOI, you need to master one language. I recommend that language to be C++ (even if I have participated in IOI with Pascal). Java is also a viable language, but the experience still relatively new, so may be C++ is safer.

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Which programming language is used in Inoi 2021?

The second round, the Indian National Olympiad in Informatics (INOI) involves programming. INOI is normally held in January-February. The only programming language allowed for INOI is C++, since IOI has withdrawn Java as an official language from 2021. INOI-2021 took place on 28 February, 2021.

How to win a medal at the IOI?

To win a medal at the IOI, you need to know how to program in one of the allowed programming languages, to be able to understand and implement algorithms, and to be a good problem solver. The most commonly used programming language by competitors is C++.

Do I need to read the previous IOIs?

If you are a first-time participant of an IOI, either as a delegation leader or deputy, an observer, or a competitor, then it is advisable to read some of the reports and tasks from previous IOIs. Every IOI is different, but the changes should not be very drastic (mostly).

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